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I attended Manor Lane School in the late 40s. I remember on City Rd immediately below where the school stood on the corner of Manor La and City Rd there used to be one or two pigs (black and white, Wessex Saddlebacks?) in a pen. So that would jive with your recollections of a farm. Funny how after all these years I can recall something like that so vividly and in so much detail.

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i think it belonged to "Cowlishaws" .They owned most of the farmland on Manor Lane right down to where the parkway is now. Where the sliproad off the parkway is to Manor Lane was where Cowlishaws pond was which we used to play near as kids!! late 60"s before the Parkway construction started and cleared the whole area.

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i think it belonged to "Cowlishaws" .They owned most of the farmland on Manor Lane right down to where the parkway is now. Where the sliproad off the parkway is to Manor Lane was where Cowlishaws pond was which we used to play near as kids!! late 60"s before the Parkway construction started and cleared the whole area.

 

Are you writing about the farm that was close to * Stead's ) on the corner of Cricket Inn Road at the other end of Manor Lane?

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I attended Manor Lane School in the late 40s. I remember on City Rd immediately below where the school stood on the corner of Manor La and City Rd there used to be one or two pigs (black and white, Wessex Saddlebacks?) in a pen. So that would jive with your recollections of a farm. Funny how after all these years I can recall something like that so vividly and in so much detail.

 

QUOTE= ESCORT1

The ex school playing next to the now industrial estate was Allens farm. I remember as a kid all the pigs in the field.

 

It would appear that (rogG's) Two Pigs were either told about about the Family Allowances that were to be introduced after the War or took thier que from him!!

- So hence, ESCORT1 Post!!!

 

The years that I'm refering to are 942 - 1944.

 

If I remember correctly, Opposite Warley Road, directly across Manor Lane, but above the school. A rough track ran along the right-hand side of the school wall. on the left side was a few allotments. My Grand Father had one.

 

If this track ran to the Farm, I never knew though I do know that a entrance to the farm was opposite the top of Granville Road on City Road.

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